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English sculptor Matt Buckley once again delights us with this sublime piece depicting a lioness named Yuna. This is a special sculpture, as 15% of its price is directly donated to The Big Cat Sanctuary, an organization dedicated to the protection of big cats. This sanctuary is home to around forty felines of eleven different species, many of which are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List.
This piece is numbered, signed by the artist, and bears the EDGE workshop hallmark, lending a unique authenticity to these works.
Yuna the Lioness - Sculpture Edge
English sculptor Matt Buckley once again delights us with this sublime piece depicting a lioness named Yuna. This is a special sculpture, as 15% of its price is directly donated to The Big Cat Sanctuary, an organization dedicated to the protection of big cats. This sanctuary is home to around forty felines of eleven different species, many of which are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List.
This piece is numbered, signed by the artist, and bears the EDGE workshop hallmark, lending a unique authenticity to these works.

Designed and sculpted by Matt Buckley at his studios in Shifnal, Shropshire, Edge Sculpture is a collection influenced by style rather than subject. The mix of form, light and texture gives a unique feel to each individual piece. They are an eclectic mix of themes that have a collective ‘look’. Each sculpt has been originally sculpted from clay, which allows the sculptor to be freer, giving the pieces that dynamic and organic feel, stylised by Edge Sculpture. The finished clay sculpt ‘masters’ are then taken to be moulded, and each subsequent piece will be carefully hand-cast from this mould using ceramic polystone, which allows for the faithful reproduction of detail and texture applied to the original sculpt.
The finishing touch is the skillful application of hand-painting and finishing, which brings the sculpt to life.
The end result is a centre-piece and talking point for anyone’s living room!
